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Impartial History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England

HOOPER'S REBELLION AND CIVIL WARS IN ENGLAND, 1738 FIRST EDITION, WITH 27 ENGRAVED PLATES

(CHARLES I) HOOPER, Jacob. An Impartial History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England. London, 1738.

First edition of Hooper's "impartial" history, profusely illustrated with engraved frontispiece portrait depicting Charles I on horseback and 26 full-page engraved plates, many depicting naval and land battles. $3400.

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Complete View of the Dress and Habits of the People of England

STRUTT’S ENGLISH COSTUMES, WITH 153 LOVELY HAND-COLORED PLATES

STRUTT, Joseph. A Complete View of the Dress and Habits of the People of England. London, 1842. Two volumes.

Expanded edition of this treasury of English costume beginning with the Saxons, illustrated with 153 hand-colored copper-engraved plates of costumes, armor, seals, and everyday objects. $3200.

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Oliver Cromwell

“CROMWELL COMPLETELY CHANGED THE ANCIENT FRAME OF GOVERNMENT”

GARDINER, Samuel Rawson. Oliver Cromwell. London, 1899.

Limited edition of Gardiner’s highly regarded biography of Cromwell, one of 1475 wide-margined copies printed on fine paper, illustrated with lithographed color frontispiece portrait, 44 engravings (most full-page) and manuscript facsimiles, handsomely bound by Bumpus. $3000.

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Genealogical Memoirs of the Royal House of France

WITH A MASSIVE HAND-COLORED GENEALOGICAL TABLE OF THE ROYAL HOUSE OF FRANCE

(ROYALTY—FRANCE) ASHBURTON, Richard Barre Dunning, Lord. Genealogical Memoirs of the Royal House of France. London, 1825. Two volumes.

First edition of Baron Ashburton's genealogy of the Royal House of France, with massive folding hand-colored genealogical chart mounted on linen, measuring 52 by 30 inches. A very handsome and desirable copy in contemporary morocco-gilt, stamped with the arms of France, the chart housed in a matching morocco-gilt portfolio, from the library of Sir Thomas Baring, eldest son of the founder of Barings Bank, with his bookplate. $2800.

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Narrative of Momentous Events

WITH BEAUTIFUL FOLIO HAND-COLORED AQUATINTS OF THE CORONATION OF GEORGE IV AND THE DEPARTURE OF QUEEN CAROLINE FROM THE HOUSE OF LORDS

BOWYER, Robert, publisher. A Narrative of Momentous Events. London, 1823.

First and only edition of this contemporary illustrated account of the tumultuous adultery investigation of Queen Caroline and the subsequent Coronation of George IV. With eight large folio engravings, six marked “proof impression,” three of which are lovely, large, hand-colored aquatints depicting the arrival of the Queen at Brandenburgh, the Queen returning from the House of Lords, and the lavish Coronation of George IV. Scarce. $2700.

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Une Journee du Jeune Exile

FIRST EDITION OF UNE JOURNÉE DUE JEUNE EXILÉ, 1832, WITH 12 LITHOGRAPHIC PLATES OF THE EXILED DUKE OF BORDEAUX BY CHARLES-ACHILLE D’HARDIVILLER, WITH THE GILT COAT OF ARMS AND ARMORIAL BOOKPLATE OF THE COMTE DE PUISEUX

D'HARDIVILLER, Charles-Achille. Une Journee du Jeune Exile. Paris, 1832.

First edition of this work supporting the recognition of the 12-year-old exiled Duke of Bordeaux, Henri, as King Henry V of France, written by his drawing master, Jacques-Louis David's student Charles-Achille d'Hardiviller, with 12 full-page hors-texte lithographs by him featuring the young duke at work and play, handsomely bound in vellum by Bonnay and bearing the gilt coat of arms and armorial bookplate of the Comte de Puiseux. $2500.

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Excellency of the Monarchical Government, Especially of the English Monarchy

JOHNSTON’S DEFENSE OF ROYAL SOVEREIGNTY

(JAMES II) JOHNSTON, Nathaniel. The Excellency of the Monarchical Government, Especially of the English Monarchy. London, 1686.

Second edition of Johnston's defense of James II, published only two years before England’s Glorious Revolution forced the king into exile, handsomely bound. $2500.

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Bibliotheque Curieuse et Instructive de Divers Ouvrages Anciens & Modernes

WITH THE FIRST HISTORY OF PLAYING CARDS, 1704

MÉNESTRIER, Claude-François. Bibliotheque Curieuse et Instructive de Divers Ouvrages Anciens & Modernes. Trevoux, 1704. Two volumes in one.

First edition of this turn-of-the-18th-century annotated bibliography of suggested readings for a liberal education, with Ménestrier’s famous chapter on the history of playing cards (Volume II, page 168ff.) and an original pen-and-ink drawing of the medal presented to Louis XIV in 1703 (tipped at Volume I, page 149). $2200.

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